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- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: ACT9577-2
- Format: CD
- UPC: 614427957726
- Street Date: 08/15/14
- PreBook Date: 01/01/01
- Label: ACT »
- Genre: Jazz
- Run Time: 65 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2014
- Box Lot: 25
- Territory: US,CA,AU,NZ
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Manu Katché - Live In Concert
“This warm, engaging and melodic album catches the sense of power-in-reserve that makes Katché’s live shows irresistible” (The Guardian)
- List Price: $15.99
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June. Monday night. Inside the New Morning, the atmosphere is special: the faithful are here and you can feel it. As soon as Manu Katché launches into his concert you can sense this is going to be some journey and he's not holding back. His bass-drum thuds with authority, punctuated by flashing cymbals, and his sticks fly into the air before they drop softly: right from the start, they express the elegant dynamics which have come to characterize his style. There's something in the air: an exceptional moment is coming. The quartet present on stage played some 130 concerts last year, which gives it impressive cohesion; the sound is superbly solid, sweeping all before it. Braced by layers of Hammond organ from the subtle Jim Watson, trumpeter Luca Aquino takes flight. The twin voices of Tore Brunborg, tenor and soprano saxophones close to Jan Garbarek, conduct a perfect dialogue with the elegant arabesques from the trumpet. Jim Watson, whose heavy responsibility is to provide all the bass parts with his Hammond B3, shows himself to be just as inspired as when behind a grand piano. The skilled mix of discreet, electronic contributions with a dominant, acoustic sound constitutes one of this group's major strengths. Listening carefully, you notice that these musicians cleverly mix an extreme rigour into their creative liberties in order that everything will remain possible. This is a quartet which shows an impressive mastery over atmospheric changes: they're just as much at ease in a minimalist climate as they are when muscling their way through a piece bordering on funk with an edgy, jittery bass-synth line (like "Keep On Trippin’"). Inside the room, the ambiance is now totally electric. With the concert over, in the midst of the crowd on their (regretful) way out of the New Morning, one can feel that the magic of this genuinely special night will take a long time to evaporate. So much the better, for everyone.
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